IN THE PANTS OF A WOMAN by Kobina Ansah brings the audience to tears

Ghana's first-ever original musical on rape took place at National Theatre over the weekend.

IN THE PANTS OF A WOMAN by Kobina Ansah brings the audience to tears

The musical, which was written and directed by Kobina Ansah, took the audience on a joyful emotional journey.

"There was a time when I cried," an emotional customer admitted. "This was a moving story that touched on a topic everyone shies away from."

Kobina Ansah has established a successful career in imaginative narrative. His plays frequently address strange subjects, and IN THE PANTS OF A WOMAN was no exception.

He used sixteen original songs to beautifully move the plot as he conveyed this story with a grim mood.

There were customers from all different backgrounds present.

Caroline Sampson of Asaase Radio gave praise, saying, "The way the story was delivered really impressed me. I commend Kobina Ansah. The performers were excellent."

Another customer said, "I appreciate you standing up for women. This ought to be held around the country. I'll watch this several times over."

An original musical called IN THE PANTS OF A WOMAN empowers abused women to express their suffering. It emphasizes that quiet isn't always the best.